The root and Bell's disk iteration methods are of the same error propagation characteristics in the simultaneous determination of the zeros of a polynomial. II: Round-off error analysis by use of interval arithmetic (Q640522)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5960171
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| English | The root and Bell's disk iteration methods are of the same error propagation characteristics in the simultaneous determination of the zeros of a polynomial. II: Round-off error analysis by use of interval arithmetic |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5960171 |
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The root and Bell's disk iteration methods are of the same error propagation characteristics in the simultaneous determination of the zeros of a polynomial. II: Round-off error analysis by use of interval arithmetic (English)
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18 October 2011
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interval methods
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correction
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\(R\)-order of convergence
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zeros of a polynomial
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round-off errors
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zero clusters
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root methods
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Bell's methods
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numerical instability
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